Thursday, June 23, 2011

Outcast Accused For Damnation's Anadem

Outcast Accused For Damnation's Anadem
by Robert Paul Gass (aka Imagines Vinco aka Ultionem Vinco)
The duties son as Telemachus sought
For torment mother felt for father lost
To sea in galley after shame he fought
To never see that son accused as cost.
So many suitors one and eight with dread
And zero sewn between to coax with truth
Forsaken murder rape and better dead
That son accused with bitter lies forsooth.
As multitudes evoke the mire in one
The lawful stands conspiring evil ways
But fear the bitter beast and only son
The Antichrist and anadem as days.
Escape the fate you reap in life but fear
The bitter beast that holds the tears so dear.

About Me

The writings on my blog deal mostly with occultism and horror, especially the horrors enforced by the imperialists. Probably the most notable is Demonic Transmogrifications, an epic poem and a mythology in which Greek gods transform into Hebrew demons while alluding to taboos behind Greek mythology.
This is a translation of my favorite quotation.
"There is one safety for those having been conquered, to expect no safety." - The Aeneid by Virgil